You've got me caught up in a daze
And I, cant seem to understand
What I've been thinking
And although your coming clearly now
It's hard for me to turn around and keep from blinking
All that I can do is be their
And heaven knows that I swear you do something to me
That I'll never ever tell a lie
I'll always be their by your side
Your so soothing

[Chorus]
It's clearly understandable
That I'm not some type of animal
I'm just in love with u
And heaven knows Im glad I found ya
Loving and you came around to do the things that you do

You don't even hardly speak to me
Tell me what could it be
To let you walk away so freely
But you still call from time to time
Tell me why you play with me mind
I know you wanna be here with me
All that I can do is be their
And heaven knows that I swear you do something to me
That I'll never ever tell a lie
I'll always be their by your side your so soothing

[Chorus]

I just don't know what I've been doing wrong
In your life baby
Baby if you give me one my time
I will never ever leave yours side
Oh

[Chorus]


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    ...It's clearly understandable,that I'm not some type of animal I'm just in love wit youuuuu.....and heaven knows Im glad I found ya,lovin and u came around to do the things that you doooo....#MyJam #15August'14WomensDayCelebrationConcertSouthAfrica i cant wait :-)

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